The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumul 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 |
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Pagina 19
... nature has not distri- buted the nerves in equal measure to all the different parts of the body , but to some more abundantly , and to others more sparingly , he will find himself compelled to acknowledge that nature is eminently wise ...
... nature has not distri- buted the nerves in equal measure to all the different parts of the body , but to some more abundantly , and to others more sparingly , he will find himself compelled to acknowledge that nature is eminently wise ...
Pagina 20
... nature of their powers little is known . We read of the operation of the mind , and fre- quently measure its powers in the ex- tent of genius and science : but though we can view the astonishing proper- ties of the brain in their ...
... nature of their powers little is known . We read of the operation of the mind , and fre- quently measure its powers in the ex- tent of genius and science : but though we can view the astonishing proper- ties of the brain in their ...
Pagina 27
... nature of man , and there- fore credible , contents himself by clo- sing a long metaphysical argument , with asking why the same God who first created and has now intervened to suspend existence , cannot alter and re - organize ? But ...
... nature of man , and there- fore credible , contents himself by clo- sing a long metaphysical argument , with asking why the same God who first created and has now intervened to suspend existence , cannot alter and re - organize ? But ...
Pagina 30
... nature , by the opposite effects visibly consequent on the two modes of conduct where- ever other previous circumstances are at all similar ; the one , producing health , peace and tranquillity ; the other , disease , inquietude ...
... nature , by the opposite effects visibly consequent on the two modes of conduct where- ever other previous circumstances are at all similar ; the one , producing health , peace and tranquillity ; the other , disease , inquietude ...
Pagina 73
... Nature " opposes the influence of their system , and leads them to yirtue . VOL . XI . L 73 teuch we observe , that in the tres- passes between man and man the first and chief thing required was retribu- tion ; the sacrifice was but an ...
... Nature " opposes the influence of their system , and leads them to yirtue . VOL . XI . L 73 teuch we observe , that in the tres- passes between man and man the first and chief thing required was retribu- tion ; the sacrifice was but an ...
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